Sorry for my English
I’ve tried but it gives me a version error (use version 11)
I tried with a virtual Nas4free version 11 and it works but I installed the 10 on my nas.
If you want, I can send you the error. I install a virtual Nas4free with the same version of my real

Just a note that you can make your life easier if you build against a static Perl installation that is not dependent on ports changes. Just download Perl sources from CPAN (http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl-5.24.3.tar.gz) and install into alternate location, e.g.:
cd perl-5.24.3
./Configure -des -Dprefix=/usr/home/squeezeboxserver/perl-5.24.3-LMS -Dusethreads
make
make test
make install-strip

Now you can build LMS using this alternate version of Perl with “./buildme.sh -t -p /home/squeezeboxserver/perl-5.24.3-LMS/bin/perl”, and next time you upgrade FreeBSD release, you just need to re-build Perl 5.23.4 as above, and you are good to go! Remember to update the interpreter command in the start-up script and the perl executable in slimserver.pl to /home/squeezeboxserver/perl-5.24.3-LMS/bin/perl.

BTW, I had a problem building latest CPAN modules, and had to make a change to the buildme.sh script (comment out one patch line:
#patch -p0 < ../../icu58_patches/digitlst.cpp.patch). You might want to uncomment build IO::Socket::SSL as well if you are planning to ever use Spotty plugin.

Thanks for all of the information. I installed via pkg but run into an error when I try to start the service:
Starting logitechmediaserver
The following modules failed to load: DBI EV XML::Parser::Expat JSON::XS Digest::SHA1 YAML::XS Sub::Name

Mmm, I have an idea. When you install a package pkg tries to find the dependencies from all the mirrors, if you have multiple mirrors he will choose the one with the last version ofc. Maybe (?) the compiled version of LMS in my repo has some problem with the last version of perl. You can try to uninstall the packages and dependencies that you have installed, comment the link to the official repository and leave only my repository, try to install LMS and only after that restore the the FreeBSD.conf file.
I will recompile and update every package as soon as possibl, but for the moment try to do this and let me know.

I completely removed the FreeBSD repository from the file. I then installed LMS and it is running. I did receive an error when I started the service but I forgot to capture the error before deploying the unit. I will try to grab it next time I am connected to that machine and post it back here. I believe it was a SSL error but am not 100% positive. Thanks for the info on the repo solution!